How do you respond to eagerly waiting?
7 alternatives to “I look forward to hearing from you”
- 1 Use a call-to-action.
- 2 I’m eager to receive your feedback.
- 3 I appreciate your quick response.
- 4 Always happy to hear from you.
- 5 Keep me informed . . .
- 6 I await your immediate response.
- 7 Write soon!
Is eagerly await correct?
I would say this is completely acceptable. I have used “I await your reply eagerly” in formal letters also, although obviously not when I wanted to be snotty.
Is it eagerly waiting or waiting eagerly?
IN your sentence, eagerly is an adverb qualifying the verb ‘waiting’. Thus, it cannot be set off by commas, because it has an immediate/close connection with the verb.
What does awaiting response mean?
1. Awaiting Response: when you see this status on a meeting, it means that you or one of your team members have requested a meeting with someone and you are waiting on them to Accept, Reschedule or Decline your meeting request.
Is awaiting your reply correct?
Awaiting for your reply is incorrect . Awaiting is transitive verb and needs object . Waiting is in intransitive verb and can be used with or without object . Awaiting your reply is used in official or business letters .
Will await your response Meaning?
verb. If you await someone or something, you wait for them.
How do you say I will await your response?
- “I await your immediate response.”
- “Please keep me informed.”
- “Always happy to hear from you.”
- “Appreciate your prompt response.”
- “Eager to hear your feedback.”
- “Should we not hear from you by X day, we’ll assume we’re confirmed to move forward from here.”
- “We kindly request a response by X day.”
How do you use Awaiting your response?
“I await your response”. We anxiously await your response, The Groundhogs. “I await your response, alongside many Mexicans,” he finishes.
How do you politely ask for quick reply?
“As this matter is urgent, I would appreciate a reply as soon as possible.” “I would be grateful for your prompt reply.” “I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.” “I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.” (Slightly old-fashioned.)
How do you use eagerly?
Eagerly sentence example
- The crowd moved eagerly from the balcony toward the porch.
- The next moment two bees flew eagerly in.
- This idea was eagerly received.
- She turned, eagerly absorbing his information.
Is it “I Await Your response” or “we would be awaiting your response?
Both sentences are grammatically correct, although by using the present continuous tense you might make the recipient feel as if you are “breathing down his neck.” A better way to say it is “I await your response [or reply].” Is this statement correct, “We would be awaiting your update on the master file.”?
Is it acceptable to say’I Await Your Reply eagerly’?
I would say this is completely acceptable. I have used “I await your reply eagerly” in formal letters also, although obviously not when I wanted to be snotty. Highly active question.
What is the meaning of’eagerly awaiting’in email?
All true, but depending on context, “eagerly awaiting” might come across as a somewhat impertinent request for promptness (or even any response at all). For example, if you were emailing a senior politician who mightn’t have the time or the inclination to respond to every email he gets.
Is’eagerly awaiting’a bad word?
answered Jun 5 ’11 at 23:01. All true, but depending on context, “eagerly awaiting” might come across as a somewhat impertinent request for promptness (or even any response at all). For example, if you were emailing a senior politician who mightn’t have the time or the inclination to respond to every email he gets.
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